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Rabindranath Tagore - 730 words
Rabindranath Tagore Biography from his early
childhood onwards ?The steps that I heard in my
childhoods play their music resounds in all the
music of this world. 1 Rabindranath Tagore was
born on the 7th May 1861. The Tagores of Calcutta
were famous for their culture and independence.
Rabindranath was the 14th child of his father
Debendranath and mother Sarada Devi. Perhaps in no
family would the 14th child be particularly
welcome and much less so in a family, where all
the elder brothers and sisters and their families
live together in one joint household. His saint
like father was distinguished for his pursuit of
religious and spiritual truth. He was popularly
known as Maharshi, meaning sai ...
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Arthur Miller And Tennessee Williams, Including A Streetcar Named Desire - 4,340 words
Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, including A
Streetcar Named Desire (1947, film, 1951) and
Death of a Salesman (1949). He directed the
Academy Award-winning films Gentleman's Agreement
(1947) and On The Waterfront (1954), as well as
East of Eden (1955), A Face in the Crowd (1957),
Splendor in the Grass (1961), and The Last Tycoon
(1976). His two autobiographical novels, America,
America (1962) and The Arrangement (1967), were
turned into films in 1963 and 1968. Bibliography:
Koszarski, Richard, Hollywood Directors, 1941-1976
(1977). Jolson, Al
-------------------------------- (johl'-suhn) The
singer Al Jolson, b. Asa Yoelson in Lithuania,
c.1886, d. Oct. 23, 1950, immigrated with his fa ...
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Gandhi - 1,537 words
Gandhi Gandhi Gandhi, lived from 1869-1948 and was
also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born in
Porbandar, in the modern state of Gujarat, on
October 2, 1869, into a Hindu family, Both his
father and grandfather having been prime ministers
of two adjacent and tiny states. After a modest
career at school, he went to London in 1888 to
train as a lawyer, leaving behind his young wife,
whom he had married when she was in her teens. In
London, Gandhi encountered theosophists,
vegetarians, and others who were disenchanted not
only with industrialism, but with the legacy of
Enlightenment thought. They themselves represented
the fringe elements of English society. Gandhi was
powerfully attracted to the ...
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Indians Immigrating To America - 1,498 words
Indians Immigrating To America Their homeland has
the second largest population in the world, yet in
America they form one of our smallest minorities.
Americans were influenced by their beliefs long
before the first immigrants arrived, and an
important interchange of ideas has continued to
the present day. Although many came to America as
early as the turn of the century, they were denied
citizenship until a congressional act granted it
in 1946. Now they are students and teachers in our
universities; they are artists and writers,
musicians and scientists. Their contributions to
industry, commerce, and agriculture have been
valuable to America and to the world. Who are
these people? They are ...
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Indians In America - 1,708 words
Indians In America Asian Indians Their struggle as
immigrant minority and major contributions to the
American society Asian Indians come from an area
with the second largest population in the world,
but form only one of the smallest minorities in
the United States. America was influenced by their
religious and political beliefs long before the
first immigrants arrived in the 19th century. The
congressional act of 1947 granted them
citizenship. Now, Asian Indians hold many
important occupations (students, teachers,
writers, musicians, scientists). Their most
important contributions are geared toward
engineering and the sciences. India was in a great
shape up until the end of 19th century. Whe ...
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